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A scrolling area in an email form?
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Hi all, am new here and hoping for some inspiration!
I have a fairly complex email form to design that (amongst other data items) accepts a block of fields 5 across ( there is some cross-validation required between these fields). field A / field B / field C / field D / field E The number of occurrences of input of these fields cannot be readily defined - ie sometimes 6 sets maybe input, sometimes 30 maybe input, the client would rather not specify a maximum input occurrence. Has anyone got any ideas how this can be designed in an email form? It would be ideal to be able to scroll part of the form. Cheers, Swags |
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Re: A scrolling area in an email form?
I hope I interpreted what you wanted correctly.
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